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<blockquote data-quote="Jemmac" data-source="post: 122067" data-attributes="member: 4605"><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'">Hi, my 10yr old has adhd+odd so i know where u r coming from.my boy is violent and screams at me with abuse when asked to do something and gets frustrated easily with things.he always blames others for his mistakes and can't handle being teased but can give it out.yelling at him don't work so don't argue with him/her as this is only gunna make it worse.i have found that if you ignore the things he does he will get bored with doing it and stop.also try cutting him off when he tries to have an arguement with you about something which he is always right by the way.you let him know that wot you say goes and no argueing cut him off by saying things like no,nah,don't want to hear it. you will find he will get annoyed and learn to stop.but remember you have to be tough and persistant and don't back down at all or else he wins.give those a try and see how they go.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jemmac, post: 122067, member: 4605"] [FONT=Comic Sans MS]Hi, my 10yr old has adhd+odd so i know where u r coming from.my boy is violent and screams at me with abuse when asked to do something and gets frustrated easily with things.he always blames others for his mistakes and can't handle being teased but can give it out.yelling at him don't work so don't argue with him/her as this is only gunna make it worse.i have found that if you ignore the things he does he will get bored with doing it and stop.also try cutting him off when he tries to have an arguement with you about something which he is always right by the way.you let him know that wot you say goes and no argueing cut him off by saying things like no,nah,don't want to hear it. you will find he will get annoyed and learn to stop.but remember you have to be tough and persistant and don't back down at all or else he wins.give those a try and see how they go.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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